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World to hit temperature tipping point 10 years faster than forecast
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2023-06-14 at 7:02 PM UTC
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2023-06-14 at 7:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by Narc HOLY SHIT GUIZ PUT YOUR DIAPERS ON ITS THE HOTTEST YEAR EVER, GLOBAL WARMING MAN GLOBAL WARMING!!!
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Beat ya to it there, buddy. Few pages back.
Originally posted by Xlite lol your "fact checker" is sponsored by google, meta and tik-tok amongst other highly questionable organizations.
Try this.
https://710wor.iheart.com/featured/mark-simone/content/2019-10-08-the-list-of-120-years-of-climate-scares-by-scientists/
100 years between these two pics. Rising sea levels are definitely going to kill us.. in several thousand years.
RED means its serious business.
ESG
Netzero
Tldr;
Climate Scam is a hoax made to restrict our freedom. Its a small piece in a larger puzzle. -
2023-06-14 at 10:36 PM UTC
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2023-06-14 at 10:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by Xlite
Fact Check-Statue of Liberty photos do not prove sea level rise is insignificant
You would have to be insane, stupid, or insanely stupid to actually believe the nonsense you've been posting in this thread. Since I'm a nice guy I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume you're just trolling. -
2023-06-14 at 10:55 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Fact Check-Meme comparing two German weather forecasts is misleading
There's nothing misleading about it. The fraud is blatant. -
2023-06-17 at 1:15 PM UTCThe hoax has grown so large, even rural farm folks are in on it now!
Extremely dry spring leaves southern Albertan farmers on the road to ‘zero production’“They are dying essentially. It’s something that we’ve never experienced before. We’ve had dry conditions later in the season but to have it at the end of May, beginning of June like this is unprecedented,” said Stephen Vandervalk, a fourth generation farmer in southern Alberta and the vice president of the Western Canadian Wheat Growers Association.
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2023-06-17 at 1:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe The hoax has grown so large, even rural farm folks are in on it now!
Extremely dry spring leaves southern Albertan farmers on the road to ‘zero production’
Freak weather happens all the time. -
2023-06-17 at 2:17 PM UTC
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2023-06-17 at 4:39 PM UTC
Originally posted by なに? It's real and I'm pretty sure we're past the point of no return. Even if every country met it's emission goals slated for 2050 we'd still be heading towards this trainwreck. The government needs to put aside funds for ocean desalination facilities if places like LA are going to survive. They also need to put funds aside for building levees around cities like NYC and Boston, and having a fund to buyout people's homes and remove all toxic materials that the ocean will sweep up in places like Florida and the Carolinas.
No shit, it's because they serve the very same institutes you want to defend to the point of dying and are willing to kill to protect. Moral companies lmao. Well I for one basically give up my life to do exactly this and operate and build my own decentralized economy with like minded freedom based ideologies and aligned entities willing to trade freely. FREE TRADE
TL;DR: If you're in favor of small government and defunding federal agencies you're fucking shortsighted and retarded for what's coming up in the next 50-100 years with rising sealevels and droughts. No companies will fill the void in an efficient or moral manner.
Originally posted by なに? And it's not how many registered libertarians there are that are the problem, it's the ideology itself that the Republican Party has adopted. I've said this three times. Stop fucking trolling me.
"A Conservative is a Libertarian who's never been busted."
"A Libertarian is an anarchist who's never busted the state" -
2023-06-17 at 5 PM UTC
Originally posted by The Self Taught Man One of the things that fucking pisses me off the most is the loss of nuance in all political discussion these days. And within this loss of nuance, one of the a most retarded things I see that is left wingers who are in favour of increasing government regulations because they think it keeps big businesses in check.
This could not be further from reality.
People will point to agencies like the EPA and events such as the Gulf Of Mexico oil spill reasons why we need stricter regulations. Again. This could not be further from the truth.
This is not to say regulations are all bad or unnecessary; events such as the Gulf of Mexico oil spill indicate that we need *some* regulations. But strict regulations do not keep big businesses in check. In fact, they put them into a stronger position of power, and these businesses lobby for stricter regulations.
This is because a majority (I would say literally over 90%) of regulations are retarded hair splitting bullshit. Less than 10% is real, important regulation that benefits everyone in terms of safety and good practice. For example, you must use a pipe in part X of exactly 0.6mm thickness in connection Y under exactly condition Z.
Big businesses have in-house auditors and inspectors and regulatory lawyers. They know exactly what to look for and how to fight prosecution. These regulations are exactly zero problem for them. And when possible, they will cut corners beyond regulation anyway, which is what BP actually did despite the regulations in place, and disobey regulations.
Meanwhile, smaller businesses, even relatively big ones that just aren't MEGACORPS are fucked harder and harder, like mins. They don't have the money to drop $600 million on compliance personnel. So you have to just take your chances and can potentially get fucked in the ass when a government inspector comes and finds some niggly bullshit and slaps you with a $750K fine.
The fucking jedis have utterly destroyed proper discourse on the issue of regulation. -
2023-06-18 at 2:03 PM UTCThe scarcity of water is emerging as a global economic threat. With China and India looking the most at risk
Countries in the West won’t likely remain unscathed by the risks associated with this water crisis. Europe’s water problem is expected to get worse as resources grow increasingly scarce due to the deepening climate emergency. The region saw temperatures go through the roof in spring, after experiencing a winter heatwave that took a toll on its rivers and ski slopes.
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2023-06-18 at 2:07 PM UTCHave you asked Nestle for your water back?
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2023-06-18 at 2:13 PM UTC
Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Have you asked Nestle for your water back?
It's important to note that while Nestlé's practices have been criticized, water crises result from a combination of factors such as population growth, climate change, inadequate infrastructure, overconsumption, and poor water management policies, among others. Therefore, attributing the entire responsibility for a water crisis to a single company would oversimplify the issue. -
2023-06-18 at 2:19 PM UTCScientists issue increasingly dire warnings as ocean surface temperatures spike
The ocean is rapidly heating up, hitting record-breaking levels. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration reported that ocean surface temperatures spiked in April and May to the highest levels recorded since the 1950s. All this could have dangerous consequences for aquatic life, hurricane activity and global weather patterns.
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2023-06-18 at 2:24 PM UTC
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2023-06-19 at 12:33 AM UTC
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2023-06-21 at 12 AM UTC
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2023-06-21 at 4:13 AM UTC
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2023-06-21 at 1:23 PM UTC
Originally posted by Obbe Scientists issue increasingly dire warnings as ocean surface temperatures spike
"It is generally accepted among the scientific community that ocean temperatures were around 15 degrees Celsius warmer 100 million years ago"
...and teeming with life. -
2023-06-21 at 6:02 PM UTC